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Note title 'Invisibilem' V.S. 'Indivisibilem'
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These words are spelled similarly and are both accusative, singular grammatically. They both can be used to describe Heavenly and spiritual things. 'Invisibilem' means invisible, spiritual while 'indivisibilem' means indivisible. 'Indivisibilem' usually refers to the Holy Trinity, with three undivided members.

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